Category Archives: Translations

Hardy translations now open

Hardy is now open for translation! If you want to help make sure it’s accurately translated into your language, you can start work straight away at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+translations If you’re new to translating Ubuntu and want to find out more, take a look at the Translating Ubuntu guide. Frequent lang pack updates If you’re running Hardy […]

PPAs for everyone, faster Translations – Launchpad 1.1.11

The Launchpad team have released Launchpad 1.1.11! There are two big pieces of news this month! Personal Package Archives are now out of beta and available to all Launchpad users and teams. Find out more in the quick-start guide at help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart Launchpad Translations is now much quicker and rock-solid. The Launchpad team say to expect […]

Gutsy translations open!

If you’re an Ubuntu translator, you can get to work on Ubuntu Gutsy straight away! Simply visit https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+translations Thanks to some great work from the Launchpad Translations team, Ubuntu translations will now open much earlier in the development cycle. Previously, Launchpad had to go offline to import the translation strings for a new Ubuntu release. […]

Feisty translations now open!

Ubuntu Feisty translations are now open in Launchpad! The Launchpad team have imported existing translations both from Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) and directly from upstream projects. You can see how much of each language remains untranslated on the Feisty translations overview page. During the import, there were some problems converting from OpenOffice.org’s language pack format to […]

Launchpad news – Edgy translations now open in Rosetta

It’s been a busy three weeks for Launchpad! The latest Launchpad news is available at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/2006-September/000606.html Highlights include: Bug tracking: new features include three new filtering options. Translations: Edgy translations have now opened in Rosetta, based on a billion uploaded templates and translations! Translations: Rosetta now records the name of the most recent person to […]